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Top 6 Hot Travel Destinations to Visit during Vacations

With a world full of charming destinations, sometimes choosing the perfect travel spot can be a challenge. But don’t worry, in this article we’ll share with you the top 6 hot travel destinations in the world. Isn’t it fascinating? Let’s get started.

No. 6: Plitvice Lakes, Croatia

The Plitvice Lakes are located on Croatia’s Adriatic seashore close to the boundary between Zadar and Zagreb, the country’s capital. These lakes are made up of 16 bodies of water connected by a series of tumbling waterfalls and interesting bridges, all of which are flanked by age-old emerald forests teeming with wildlife, such as birds wolves bears and more. Enjoy hikes on a

range of trails, both natural and man-made in one of the country’s top tourism attractions and explore the vast space between the lowest altitude lakes of 280 meters and the highest 1 000 meters above it. You may even travel between them by ferry.

No. 5: Victoria Falls, Zambia/Zimbabwe

Few people consider these African countries to be among the best places to visit, but they are surely mistaken. Victoria falls is one of the world’s greatest waterfalls standing at 355 feet tall and spanning a mile in length. It has the world’s largest waterfall with a staggering pace of five hundred fifty thousand cubic meters per minute. Furthermore, Victoria falls is one of the seven natural wonders of the world and the mist that envelops the area can be seen from 50 kilometers away, producing a rainbow. It’s also to blame for the jungle along the Zambezi River receiving persistent non-stop rain.

No. 4: South Island, New Zealand

The South Island of New Zealand is brimming with breathtaking scenery from spectacular mountains to fjords and glaciers. From hiking paths or a boat on Milford Sound you may enjoy the mountains of Fordland national park, a UNESCO world heritage site. At night, visit the mount john observatory at the

university of canterbury to stare at the stars. In Queenstown you may unleash your inner daredevil, see two of the world’s most accessible glaciers on the island’s west coast or experience wonderful food and wine in the Marlborough area.

No. 3: Dubai

Dubai and Las Vegas share a lot of similarities; both towns have skylines that gleam like beacons against arid desert settings; and both cities have a fondness for the fanciful. People come from all over the world to visit these sparkling paradise with one purpose in mind, to have a good time. However due to its beautiful cream-colored Persian Gulf beachfront, worldwide culinary scene and larger than, life attractions, Dubai easily outperforms sin city as a tourist destination, and the city is still expanding. Dreams for something larger and better are in the works. It was once thought that a fifth of the world’s construction cranes were located here, if this is any indication even the sky

may not be able to contain Dubai’s expansion. Dubai, home to the world’s tallest building, one of the world’s largest retail malls and one of the world’s largest man-made marinas, is a city of superlatives. On a smaller scale though this emirate is still bound by its past as a tiny harbor town.

No. 2: New York

New York city requires stamina as the country’s most populous city placed at the vanguard of gastronomy fashion and the arts. However don’t allow the big apples frantic sights and noises deter you from taking in the city’s splendor. Enlist the assistance of a local to guide you through the process. You’ll see roaring taxis flying down busy blocks, fast-paced pedestrians passing past on

their way to marquis galleries and trendy cocktail bars and times squares neon lights flickering at all hours if you walk through the concrete jungle. The city’s dazzling lights and chaotic corners on the other hand inspire you to live in the moment to explore every enclave and to create your own urban experience. There are limitless things to do in the city that never sleeps. But before you leave take a glance around, what’s here today will be converted into something larger and better tomorrow.

No. 1: Argentina

This Andes mountain environment is nothing short of magical. As far as the eye can see there are cobalt lakes, azure glaciers, emerald trees and turquoise skies. A fact the views in Argentine Patagonia are so expansive that Charles Darwin once called it as boundless. Villages nestled against snow-capped mountain peaks can be seen in Argentina’s lake district. Whales gliding over peninsula Valdez coastal nature refuge can be seen if you travel east. Deserts grow into rugged estancias, cattle pastures and melting glaciers as you travel across southern Patagonia. If you keep going south until you reach the Chilean border at cape horn, you’ll see a wide vista stretching out to Antarctica’s icy edge. The splendor of Patagonia knows no bounds.

So which is your favorite travel destination? Have you ever been to places above? Any better suggestions? Please do let us know in the comment section.